Cosmolosophy is what I hope will be a useful new framework for finding meaning and direction in a complicated environment of information, social expectations and economic realities.The intent is to create a new synthesis of science and faith; as well as to strive for a description of us and our place in the Cosmos that balances a questioning mind with the need for that which transcends the merely rational.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Hacking the brain to see God, or a devine process?

The video linked to here is a wonderful bit of speculative film making. Precisely because it begs some interesting questions.Was the brain evolved to see God or was it done so as to see it's own interactive relationship with a devine process? I ask that question, of course, because, in my view, the entirety is an unimaginally immense, recursive question answer engine, with each answer automatically creating the next question. Within that are the two elementals: Mind and the Elemental embrace. Mind because there has to be objectification for there to be boundaries, or the layering of abstraction in order to provide for the possibility of meaning in the first place. The Elemental Embrace because without the requirement of interaction and exchange, meaning would have nothing by which, or between which to hold meaning togeather.All of this comes together in infinite vectors of experience association (realities) so that sentience can make choices on how to continue the process of observation and appreciation. And in that does the Entirety make us just as we make it.

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About Me

I am retired now, but I used to make my living as a Systems Analyst\Developer.

As my real passion has always been ideas, writing, reading, social change and music I am devoting myself to all of these. The primary focus, however is on social change.

It is my firm belief that Capitalism is obsolete. It has been rendered so because of electrified information systems. Not only do these make human skill as a commodity absurd, they also turn information into money, and money into information. At the very least, this reality makes representational Democracy virtually impossible because it can longer move freely. As a commodity it is necessarily subject to the net gain requirement in any exchange. As such information flow is seldom conducted for the benefit of the receiver.